victorskid
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I preferred the Helsinki Rockettes to Les Supremes.
Turkey also had the same deduction -4.0 deduction for illegal element - again not sure what that element was.The major deductions were 1.5 for Ice pattern/coverage req. not met, plus Croatia lost 4.0 for an illegal element, but no info about what that was. Several teams got the 1.5 deduction which is really surprising.
The speakers at the opening ceremony included ISU president Kim Jae-youl and he hyped synchro for the Olympics big-time. Something along the lines of “let’s show why this should be an Olympic sport“ which was an invitation for the crowd to cheer loudly, which we did. He was like, “at Worlds in Saitma the crowd gave a lot of standing ovations, so be sure to please do that here, okay?”And why exactly is synchro skating not Olympic?
They want a million types of snowboardingI don't know if it's ever been explicitly said, but I'm sure the fact of adding 400+ athletes to a Games isn't something the IOC is looking for, especially with the reduction of other quotas even in figure skating.
They warm up in a warm-up area, just like singles skaters. Then each team gets about 5 min on the ice to warm-up together and individually. This is not shown on TV, because the broadcast shows replays of the previous team, and kiss’n’cry reactions to scores.I watched last night, and enjoyed it, but have a newbie question I’m sure those in the know can answer.
How do these teams warm up? I’m used to each flight of singles or dance/pair teams having a five or six minute warmup before their turn. I don’t see that happening here, unless they do it in the practice rink and then head over.
Just curious!
The ISU President seemed to be having a lot more fun here than at regular worlds. Their shot of him here was smiling and laughing at the SP.The speakers at the opening ceremony included ISU president Kim Jae-youl and he hyped synchro for the Olympics big-time. Something along the lines of “let’s show why this should be an Olympic sport“ which was an invitation for the crowd to cheer loudly, which we did. He was like, “at Worlds in Saitma the crowd gave a lot of standing ovations, so be sure to please do that here, okay?”
Paul Wylie (as Head of the ORDA) gave a little speech and confessed that he knows nothing about synchro and had never seen it before, but he was so impressed. Not sure whether that goes in our favor or not.
Off ice you have a team warm up area. Usually you're allowed 20-30 minutes there before you go to the locker room to put skates on. Most teams will have a choreographed warm-up/dance for 5-10 minutes, then do off ice runthroughs of their programs.I watched last night, and enjoyed it, but have a newbie question I’m sure those in the know can answer.
How do these teams warm up? I’m used to each flight of singles or dance/pair teams having a five or six minute warmup before their turn. I don’t see that happening here, unless they do it in the practice rink and then head over.
Just curious!
Thanks for the review I have not been able to catch up after the short, I had wandered why Les Supremes were in 4th.USA Miami has mauve sparkly warmup dresses, so that’s nice. This performance is fine. There’s a lot going on in the program, and some of it is not synchronized. Some moves are in canon which I think looks messy.
CAN Nexxice. Majestic! And they skated the program all the way through, which a lot of teams have not done. I think this program might be trying to tell a story, but I am not sure. Maybe there is an evil queen and a battle of some kind?
FIN Unique. No snark, they are special.
FIN Rockettes. Dramatik! Speed, formations impeccable. Spoiler: they take flight! Bravo! I forgive the excessive number of music cuts.
CAN Supremes. They look slow after the Rockettes. (Don’t tell that to the many cheering Canadians in the audience.). Insane number of music cuts, but the program is dynamite.
Okay practice is over. Maybe I will head back to the “fanfest ” (which is pretty lame and mismanaged TBH.
@skatingguy, looking forward to your PBP later
Lots of small falls, but the girl who fell on the second instance looked like she had no idea what to do and took a while to get up.Oh, dear, the Turkish team seems almost lost out here on the ice for their FS.
That was my impression as well.Lots of small falls, but the girl who fell on the second instance looked like she had no idea what to do and took a while to get up.
Nice experience for them all the same, but there are very drastic differences in skill levels within the team.